Show POSSIBLE MEANS ON monday monda y last in the third district court in the examination of an applicant for naturalization judge headerson made an exceedingly loose remark his wards wa ds were 1 I think that it polygamy should be prevented in the future by every means possible of course w we e do not pretend to believe that his honor would favor the cutting of the throats of all who might be presumed to be likely to commit that of bense during some time yet unborn yet such a bloodthirsty process r 0 ce is possible 11 Nei neither therdo do we bp believe el i ev that on the other obber hand he be felt as if the there re e should be any special scruples I 1 in relation to the methods method 1 1 1 employed a so 0 long as this end is 1 cleved aebi 1 eved blits this 0 opinion le ion is as we look at things justified ed by his course in insisting upon what there appears to be no way of ne in any otner light than iban that of a religious test there are a great many methods that are re possible that are neither constitutional constitutional legal nor expedient if the judge had said by every means consistent with the constitution and laws jaws it would have looked at least as it if he be assumed a virtue if he had bad it not ejust the Th great just and crying cause for cocivi complaint during ring the whole anti mor imor mon I 1 crusade thas been the flagrant departures par tures turey from the forms and i ules ales of law in the legal egal proceedings connected with it T these ese operations have been applied st simply in ply because they abble wit without b out reference to their propriety or justice |